Ruto Reappoints Library Chair in Latest Government Reshuffle

President William Ruto chose Bishop Robert Theuri Maina to lead the Kenya National Library Services Board again. Bishop Maina first held this position in February 2023 when he replaced Omar Jibril Mohammed. The official paper from February 28, 2025, confirms Maina will lead for two more years. President Ruto signed as both Kenya's President and military leader.

Cabinet members selected new leaders for different government groups across Kenya. Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi picked Paul Nduati to join the National Museums of Kenya Board. Nduati will serve for three years, helping museums throughout the country. Energy Secretary Opiyo Wandayi appointed Jeremiah Obingo to the board that oversees fuel and power matters.

Obingo replaces Abraham Kipruto for a three-year term on this important board. Tourism Secretary Rebecca Miano selected Rachael Adhiambo Omollo for the Kenya Wildlife Board of Trustees for three years. Agriculture Secretary Mutahi Kagwe kept three current members working with tea farmers. Charles Kirgiwi, Florence Mutembei, and Kennedy Mochere Kaburi will continue serving for three more years.

These appointments help improve how the government serves Kenyan citizens. The choices show how leaders want skilled people to watch over key parts of society. Each person brings valuable experience as Kenya builds its culture, energy systems, wildlife protection, and farming under President Ruto's guidance.
 

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